So it's sort of like the Nothing from The Neverending Story? (Assuming, of course, everyone knows what I'm talking about.)

exactly the thing here is that a new cult had been born the church of chaosso they start doing chaos everywhere and thta make the chaos stronger and the chaos afects all universe all the planets etz etz , is like the nothing but more powerfull the thing is i havenÃƒâ€šÃ‚Â´t finished this campaign i already started but havenÃƒâ€šÃ‚Â´t figure out what next im working on it

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the new gods of palladium have arrive you can run and hide but soon you willl die.

As a speaker of chaos I must protest. It does not mess all up, it does change things, and the world, and all that was too long too stable and boring. Yes, it covers everything, but only to reveal the Universe later again, better and different!

You want to stop it? Nothing is easier. Just convince the gods to feel love and understanding for each other. Given that gods are much like we humans are, it is pretty much impossible.

No one, absolutely on one knows what happens afterwards. Most people would want the heroes fight it, somehow. And even IF happens, what the chaos cultists claim will happen, would you like some unknown power change deeply all the world you knew, and to change yourself?

I would not.

For now, let's just suppose the heroes somehow solve the situation. It might be a bit unnerving to them to know, that even their DM doesn't know what happens

(One possibility might be to re-roll the whole world , if you know what I mean!)

In a created world I saw somewhere else, the history mentioned that the world had periodically wracked by a series of disasters at the end of each world age. Each age was worse than the one preceeding. At the end of each age, the world degraded. (Something like the Maya belief about World Ages, now that I think about it.) Maybe something like that could be happening to your world?

Actually, the only reason I know about it is that I'm a history freak, especially concerning "ancient" mythology. Anyway. The way I understood it was that at the beginning of time, life was great. Then the first age ended, and things went downhill from there. Each age got progressively worse, eventually resulting in the present. So the belief would be that the next age is going to be really bad. But I could be completely wrong.

The Mayas believed that as long as they sacraficed blood to feed the sun, it would not die and destroy the world. They believed that the current age would end in earthquakes, that the previous age had ended in a flood, and so on.

Or, perhaps, just put everything a bit off-kilter. Move things around. Put the elves who used to live in that forested valley over into that grassy river-cut plain instead. That mighty lich? Turn him into an extremely long-lived Illusionist. Turn the aging old King of that monarchy into a rather sexy young Queen looking for a King to match her. Have the occasional aberration crop up, like a six-legged horse and a zebra-striped orc.

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"I grab the sword!""Mmkay, you're dead.""What!?""You just grabbed the sword of the god you were just personally responsible for banishing from the world for the next ten thousand years. You just got zapped by around a billion volts of Angry Divine Power. You're dead."